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31road — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. way, path, track, passage, highway, roadway, thoroughfare, trail; anchorage. See abode. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A strip prepared for travel] Syn. path, way, highway, roadway, street, avenue,… …
32road — A highway; an open way or public passage; a line of travel or communication extending from one town or place to another; a strip of land appropriated and used for purposes of travel and communication between different places. See also highway In… …
33road — See: ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROME, BURN UP THE ROAD, END OF THE ROAD, GET THE SHOW ON THE ROAD, HIT THE ROAD, HUG THE ROAD, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD, ON THE ROAD …
34road — See: ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROME, BURN UP THE ROAD, END OF THE ROAD, GET THE SHOW ON THE ROAD, HIT THE ROAD, HUG THE ROAD, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD, ON THE ROAD …
35road — See: all roads lead to Rome, burn up the road, end of the road, get the show on the road, hit the road, hug the road, middle of the road, on the road …
36road — /rəυd/ noun a way used by cars, lorries, etc. to move from one place to another ● to send or to ship goods by road ● The main office is in London Road. ● Use the Park Road entrance to get to the buying department. (NOTE: in addresses, Road is… …
37road — n 1. street, thoroughfare, main road, Inf. drag, Brit. Sl. toby, artery, highroad, roadway; avenue, boulevard, concourse, strip, pavement; lane, drive, terrace, circle, row; alley, by path, byway, byroad, by street, side road or street. 2.… …
38road — noun 1》 a wide way between places, especially one surfaced for use by vehicles. 2》 a way to achieving a particular outcome. 3》 a partly sheltered stretch of water near the shore in which ships can ride at anchor: Boston Roads. 4》 N. Amer. a… …
39road — Any large path upon which vehicles travel. See gravel road pit road rolling road toll road …
40road — noun Etymology: Middle English rode, from Old English rād ride, journey; akin to Old English rīdan to ride Date: 14th century 1. roadstead often used in plural 2. a. an open way for vehicles, persons, and animals; especially one lying outside of… …